Glenfield Park, New Jersey

Glenfield Park
Type Public Park
Location Montclair, New Jersey and Glen Ridge
Area 20 acres (81,000 m2)
Operated by Essex County
Open All year.

Glenfield Park is a county park in Montclair and a small part in Glen Ridge, both in Essex County, New Jersey. It has 19-acre (77,000 m2) in Montclair, and 1-acre (4,000 m2) in Glen Ridge.[1] It shares a name with the nearby Glenfield Middle School. Glenfield park is part of the Essex County park system.

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Creation

In 1910, the Land for the park was given by the town of Montclair to the Essex County Park system. The Park was then designed by the Olmsted Brothers, a famous landscape design firm.

Overview

Glenfield Park, from the Maple Avenue side, looks like a collection of athletic fields with paths and trees between. There is more however. Behind the Playgrounds, Baseball diamonds, and tennis courts there is a forest with tall trees and thick ground cover. Through it goes paved and unpaved trails, and also a stream, Toney's Brook. This area is home to much wildlife and is the only natural terrain of its caliber for miles around. The railroad is discreetly hidden behind the brook.

Location

Glenfield Park is in south eastern Montclair, New Jersey, near the border with Glen Ridge. It is Bordered in the south by Woodland Avenue, and in the West by Maple Avenue. On the East it is Bordered by New Jersey Transit's Montclair-Boonton Line. It's also bordered in the Northeast by Bloomfield Avenue, the main road in Montclair.

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